dropbox is a nice/convenient option as well.

GOOGers, this is a missing feature that many customers have
assumed/expected, to their detriment. Personally, I have on & off-site
backups, but it seems that many aren't so fortunate (or are a little
too nonki). Yeah, if the customer uses his/her head, this situation
can be avoided. But the bottom line is that you are witnessing
customer pain, and by not addressing it, you will inevitably loose
customers.

$.02

On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 5:43 PM, Tim Hoffman<zutes...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> On Sep 4, 12:48 am, ae <gappengin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi, I had a couple of hard drives die one after the other in a shot
>> period of time so I lost all my source code.  Can someone from Google
>> please PLEASE help me retrieve the source from GAE?  Thanks.
>
> Unfortunatley if you don't install one of the various tools to
> retrieve code  before you lose your code
> you are out of luck.
>
> If you don't want to use a public vcs I suggest you in the future tar /
> zip up you code and mail it to yourself in gmail.
> At least that way you will have an offsite backup.
>
>
> T
> >
>

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